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Monday, 3 October 2011

Finding Time

I head home today.

Last night I was up until 2.30am editing and printing the last of the photos. Sunday had turned out to be a particularly hectic day and I took more photos than on any other day across the Festival - meaning more to edit and print.

There are still plenty of things to write about that have happened over the past 10 days, but it's going to take a wee while to find the time and space to write them up. But I will, so do keep checking in.

In the meantime, the last of the Festival Portraits have now been uploaded to Facebook and Flickr, so to view the full set - 176 photos of 184 people - do follow these links.

Introduction

This blog has been created specifically for documenting my experience as Artist in Residence at the 2011 Wigtown Book Festival.

Please feel free to "Follow", leave comments, ask questions, and spread the word. And if you are in Wigtown between Sept 23rd and Oct 2nd, then please seek me out and get your photo taken.

"The Hut" (Venue 7 in the brochure) is open 10.30am to 12.30pm most days and at various random hours - check board outside to see if I'm in.

Alternatively, if you are in Wigtown and would like your photo taken to be added to the wall of The Hut, if you see me in the street or a cafe, please come up and say hello - I'm really quite approachable.